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Tag Archives: women’s rights
Hillary Clinton lost the U.S. election one year ago—and women kept losing
Opinion: Over the past 12 months, the fragility of women’s rights and safety has only gotten clearer
Hillary Clinton’s qualifications were no match for sexism
Hillary Clinton has failed, writes Anne Kingston—as do the dreams of suffragettes with her
The real danger for women on campus
Focusing on women and drinking ignores a serious reality: The student perpetrator who is a sexual offender
Men’s rights attracts angry young men
The early days of fathers’ rights has spawned a movement whose vitriol is considerably more pitched
Why women’s studies needs an extreme makeover
Emma Teitel on free speech, gender studies and feminism
The only female taxi driver in Pakistan
Zahida Kazmi has survived deadly roads, a fatwa and family abandonment
Cursing comes at a cost in Belgium
The government is putting soap in mouths of citizens after a documentary showed how women are harassed in the streets
How an Iranian actress is now banned from her country’s movie industry
Golshifteh Farahani, a beloved and apolitical Iranian film star, went from pride to pariah
‘We cannot be selective about which basic human rights we defend’
In a speech in Montreal, John Baird lays out the Harper government’s international agenda as a champion of women’s rights and gay rights.